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30-Apr-2009
Merchandise trade volumes of the Group of Seven (G7) took an unprecedented drop in the last quarter of 2008 compared with the previous quarter.
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20-Feb-2009
Source: OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services, Detailed Tables by Partner Country - Annual trade in total services statistics are shown - when available - for OECD countries plus EU, Euro ...
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28-Jan-2009
Merchandise export volumes of the Group of Seven countries fell 0.2% in the third quarter of 2008 compared with the previous quarter, while import volumes rose 0.4%.
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27-Oct-2008
Merchandise import volumes of the Group of Seven countries fell by 1.4% in the second quarter of 2008 compared with the previous quarter, while the volume of exports declined by 0.3%. On a year-on-year ...
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31-Jul-2008
Despite a modest recovery of quarterly trade volumes (2.5% for exports and 0.4% for imports), year-on-year import volume growth of the Group of Seven continued to slow in the first quarter 2008 to only ...
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30-Apr-2008
Quarterly trade volume growth on the fourth quarter 2007 turned negative in the Group of Seven countries with -0.2% for exports and -1.0% for imports. Quarterly volume growth of the EU-15 countries with ...
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29-Feb-2008
Reliable and up-to-date source of monthly international statistics on international trade of OECD countries. It provides a detailed insight into the most recent trends in trading patterns among OECD countries and with the rest of the world.
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28-Jan-2008
Merchandise trade in the Group of Seven countries grew a seasonally-adjusted 2.6% for exports and 2.2% for imports in the third quarter of 2007 – the highest quarterly growth rate since 2005. On a year-on-year ...
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15-Jan-2008
Source: OECD Trade Indicators Database. Statistical indicators for the analysis of international economic integration (trade aspects), annually, for 30 OECD member countries, in current and constant ...
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14-May-2007
In the OECD, service exports in 2005 accounted for some 22.2% of total exports of goods and services and 17.2 % of current account credits. These proportions are very similar to those in 2004 (22.0% and ...
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